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This is a low-angle exterior shot depicting the upper portion of the Kallina House (Kuća Kallina), an Art Nouveau building located at Masarykova Street 21 in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The structure is viewed against a clear, light blue sky.

The building features a steep, mansard-style roof covered with dark green fish-scale tiles. A dark-colored metal railing runs horizontally along the highest visible edge of the roof. Below this railing, two rectangular dormer windows with dark frames are visible on the left side of the roof slope.

Two distinct stone sculptures adorn the roofline. On the left, a seated human figure, draped in robes, is positioned on a raised platform. This figure, likely allegorical, appears to hold an object, possibly a book or tablet, in its lap. On the right side of the roof, a four-legged, bestial gargoyle, resembling a lion or similar feline, crouches with its mouth wide open in a snarling or roaring expression.

Below the roof, a prominent, wide, and curved eave or cornice, painted dark grey, extends across the facade. This eave is supported by several decorative, dark metal brackets. The building's facade below the eave is a light beige or off-white color. Visible windows on this floor include a semi-circular arched window on the far left and two rectangular windows with dark frames and open panes on the right. Dark, vertical decorative accents are integrated into the wall surface.

Further down the facade, a Croatian flag is prominently displayed, extending from a pole mounted to a lower balcony or window. The flag shows the red, white, and blue horizontal stripes with the Croatian coat of arms in the center.

To the right of the Kallina House, a section of an adjacent building is partially visible. This structure features an ornate, yellow-orange facade with classical decorative elements and a vertical, light green drainpipe.
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Jun 6, 2026

City of Zagreb, Croatia

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This is a low-angle exterior shot depicting the upper portion of the Kallina House (Kuća Kallina), an Art Nouveau building located at Masarykova Street 21 in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The structure is viewed against a clear, light blue sky. The building features a steep, mansard-style roof covered with dark green fish-scale tiles. A dark-colored metal railing runs horizontally along the highest visible edge of the roof. Below this railing, two rectangular dormer windows with dark frames are visible on the left side of the roof slope. Two distinct stone sculptures adorn the roofline. On the left, a seated human figure, draped in robes, is positioned on a raised platform. This figure, likely allegorical, appears to hold an object, possibly a book or tablet, in its lap. On the right side of the roof, a four-legged, bestial gargoyle, resembling a lion or similar feline, crouches with its mouth wide open in a snarling or roaring expression. Below the roof, a prominent, wide, and curved eave or cornice, painted dark grey, extends across the facade. This eave is supported by several decorative, dark metal brackets. The building's facade below the eave is a light beige or off-white color. Visible windows on this floor include a semi-circular arched window on the far left and two rectangular windows with dark frames and open panes on the right. Dark, vertical decorative accents are integrated into the wall surface. Further down the facade, a Croatian flag is prominently displayed, extending from a pole mounted to a lower balcony or window. The flag shows the red, white, and blue horizontal stripes with the Croatian coat of arms in the center. To the right of the Kallina House, a section of an adjacent building is partially visible. This structure features an ornate, yellow-orange facade with classical decorative elements and a vertical, light green drainpipe.

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